Polish technology companies are increasingly keen to be involved not only in the implementation of IT projects, but also in the debate on the future direction of the digital economy. Suntar has now joined this group, becoming an associate member of the Digital Poland Association.
The Digital Poland Association is one of the largest organisations representing the digital sector in the country. It brings together companies operating in the field of new technologies and takes part in consultations on regulation, the digitisation of public administration and the development of digital skills. Joining the organisation gives companies the opportunity to help shape the industry’s positions on issues of key importance to the market.
Suntar has been operating on the Polish market for nearly three decades. The company specialises in providing IT solutions for the public and private sectors, including computer hardware, IT infrastructure, software and services related to the implementation and maintenance of systems. In recent years, cybersecurity and solutions utilising artificial intelligence have also played an increasingly significant role in the company’s offering.
Representatives of the Digital Poland Association emphasise that the experience gained by the company whilst carrying out large-scale technology projects could provide valuable support for the organisation’s work. Issues relating to digital resilience, data protection, the modernisation of IT infrastructure and the implementation of AI tools in business and public administration are of particular importance today.
For Suntar, membership means the opportunity to actively participate in the debate on the development of the Polish technology market. The company states that it wishes to share the experience gained from working with clients and to participate in initiatives supporting the digital transformation of organisations.
The growing involvement of domestic technology providers in the activities of industry organisations shows that the Polish IT sector increasingly wishes to influence not only the development of its own products and services, but also the shape of the regulatory environment and the direction of the economy’s digitalisation. In light of the growing importance of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, the voice of companies implementing technology projects is becoming increasingly significant for the market as a whole.

